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Vision training Singapore does not treat or repair language issues such as dyslexia. Vision therapy, on the other hand, may help with some vision impairments in children's visual acuity, such as convergence insufficiency, according to studies (CI). A vision disease in which the eyes do not work well together is known as CI. Although CI can cause learning issues, it is not the same as dyslexia. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Vision training in Singapore


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Vision training in Singapore
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  • Vision training, also known as vision therapy,
    entails activities that help you improve your
    balance, depth perception, hand-eye coordination,
    and other vision-related abilities. Some people
    compare it to the eye and brain physical therapy.

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  • The purpose of vision therapy is to develop basic
    visual abilities and remediate visual-motor
    and/or perceptual-cognitive impairments. Visual
    therapy retrains and develops the brain-eye
    relationship by focusing on the regions of the
    brain that control vision. This is a technology
    that has improved children's reading and other
    visual skills by changing the way they see. Here
    are some unexpected advantages of vision training
    in Singapore

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Reading skills are improved.
  • Loss of place while reading, eyestrain,
    headaches, blurred or double vision, and
    difficulties keeping focus on close-up tasks can
    all be caused by deficiencies in
    visual-sensorimotor and/or perceptual-cognitive
    skills. Reading can be made easier and more
    enjoyable with vision treatment.

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  • Vision training Singapore does not treat or
    repair language issues such as dyslexia. Vision
    therapy, on the other hand, may help with some
    vision impairments in children's visual acuity,
    such as convergence insufficiency, according to
    studies (CI). A vision disease in which the eyes
    do not work well together is known as CI.
    Although CI can cause learning issues, it is not
    the same as dyslexia.

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It's Possible to Have Fun With Vision Therapy
  • Children's vision rehabilitation instruction can
    be made to be fun and painless. The more children
    love the programme, the more eager they will be
    to participate. The personalised program's
    enjoyable nature leads to faster and better
    results.

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Benefits that last a long time
  • The majority of vision therapy patients see
    long-term benefits from their treatment. Newly
    acquired visual skills and abilities become
    established in children's brains since their
    brains are still evolving.
  • Even children who have perfect vision may benefit
    from vision therapy.
  • Surprisingly, even children with 20/20 vision in
    at least one eye can suffer from
    visual-sensorimotor issues like eye alignment,
    binocular vision, eye teaming, concentrating, and
    visual endurance.

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  • They may have difficulty concentrating their eyes
    or following and tracking a line of text across a
    page in a book, computer, or digital device,
    which might impair their ability to catch a ball
    or track a line of text across a page in a book,
    computer, or digital device. These deficiencies
    might cause difficulties with education and are
    often overlooked in school screenings and
    non-comprehensive eye exams.

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Vision Therapy Can Be Performed In The Comfort
Of Your Own Home
  • Home activities and exercises are frequently
    prescribed by vision therapists to supplement
    in-office therapy sessions. These exercises can
    simply be done at home by the child under the
    supervision of his or her parents. Vision
    rehabilitation requires repetition, and
    continuing the activities at home will increase
    your chances of success.

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